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A477 crash leaves man in hospital with serious injuries

A477 crash leaves man in hospital with serious injuries

Dean John, 58, of Rhyd Y Gors in St Clears, was accused of causing serious injury by careless driving.
It was alleged that John was driving a Kia Niro without due care and attention on the A477 at Red Roses on August 25 last year and that he caused another man serious injuries in a crash.
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The case came before Llanelli Magistrates' Court on April 24, and was sent on to Swansea Crown Court.
John was granted bail and will appear to enter his plea on May 27.
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